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the acceleration of a particle released from rest from the origin is given by the above equation,

prove that the particle ultimately moves between two points on the x-axis and find these points.

eventually i got:

is this correct
 
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also could someone give me the method they used to solve it
 

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[maths]\text{Use } \ddot{x}=\frac{d}{dx} \left( \frac{1}{2} v^2 \right)[/maths]
 

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[maths]\text{Use } \ddot{x}=\frac{d}{dx} \left( \frac{1}{2} v^2 \right)[/maths]
yeh i did, and i got an expression for v^2 and graphed that against x. then i just took the parts where v^2 greater than or equal to zero. is this the only way to do the question?
 

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